Bellingham will celebrate Independence Day with a fireworks display on July 4. The event will be held at Bellingham High School on Blackstone Street at the athletic fields. The fireworks are scheduled to start at about 9:30 pm.

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Cotuit Center for the Arts will present the world premiere of “A Talented Woman,” a sophisticated comedy by Lynda Sturner and Jim Dalglish. An award-winning play that has received staged readings in festivals at The Actors Studio of New York and the McCarter Theatre, this main-stage production opens Thursday, March 21 and runs until Sunday, [...]

Life drawing classes open at 9:30 a.m. every Tuesday and Friday morning at the Provincetown Art Association throughout the year. The sessions feature live models and easels are provided. The sessions last for two hours. The cost is quite low at $10.00 per person per session or $45.00 for 5 sessions. No preregistration is required [...]

Docent's Choice: Personal Favorites from the Museum’s Collection is a new exhibition at the Cape Cod Museum of Art that features selections from the museum's extensive permanent collection. The show runs through April 7, 2019. 20 of the Cape Cod Museum of Art’s volunteer Docents who are committed to educating visitors about visual art and [...]

Likely to generate some heated discussion, Falmouth artist, Salley Mavor presents a satirical look at the Trump administration using her signature medium, small hand-stitched dolls. Known for most of her career as an illustrator of children’s books, Mavor, at the age of 60, decided to focus on what’s happening in the real world. The result [...]

Cotuit Center for the Arts will present the world premiere of “A Talented Woman,” a sophisticated comedy by Lynda Sturner and Jim Dalglish. An award-winning play that has received staged readings in festivals at The Actors Studio of New York and the McCarter Theatre, this main-stage production opens Thursday, March 21 and runs until Sunday, [...]

The Orleans Winter Farmers Market is open every Saturday from 9:00 am to 12:00 noon during the months of December, January, February, March, and April. The market is sponsored and organized by the Community Development Partnership of Cape Cod. The market organizes local growers and producers to bring their fresh, Cape-raised and produced foods to [...]

Docent's Choice: Personal Favorites from the Museum’s Collection is a new exhibition at the Cape Cod Museum of Art that features selections from the museum's extensive permanent collection. The show runs through April 7, 2019. 20 of the Cape Cod Museum of Art’s volunteer Docents who are committed to educating visitors about visual art and [...]

The Festival of Museums celebrates the outstanding museums and galleries of Cape Cod. The event opens at 10:00 a.m. on April 6, 2019, and closes at 4:00 p.m. The event is held at the Hyannis Youth and Community Center on Bassett Lane. The event is free. Participants in the festival this year include: Atlantic White [...]

Likely to generate some heated discussion, Falmouth artist, Salley Mavor presents a satirical look at the Trump administration using her signature medium, small hand-stitched dolls. Known for most of her career as an illustrator of children’s books, Mavor, at the age of 60, decided to focus on what’s happening in the real world. The result [...]

Brewster on my Mind is an exhibition of the works of four local artists, Bonnie Brewer, Peggy Masce Hosford, Liz Perry, and Karen North Wells. An artist's reception for the show opens at 3:00 p.m. and runs until 5:00 p.m. on Saturday, April 6, 2019. The show runs from April 2nd to the 28th. The [...]